 So we're here at the Lenovo, and who are you? My name is Chris Franzica, I'm with Motorola Product Marketing, here with a brand new member of our Motorola One family, the new Motorola One Zoom. So this is a nice big display, right? Yes, it's 6.4 inch, full HD OLED display, we've stretched it further to the top and the bottom of the device, only a small waterfall notch, I'm sorry, teardrop notch at the top, as a cutout for the 25 megapixel front-facing camera. And on the back? On the back, for the first time ever, we've got a quad camera setup, one of the most advanced camera systems ever on a Motorola device. The main sensor is a 48 megapixel camera with quad pixel technology that actually bends them down, so you get 12 megapixel output with huge 1.6 micron pixel size, you get really amazing low-light photography, there's OIS on this camera, there's additional 3 other lenses including a depth sensor, an 8 megapixel telephoto lens with OIS, and a 16 megapixel 117 degree field of view ultra-wide angle lens. So no matter what the situation, you've got a camera with you to take the perfect shot. Can you take a depth portrait camera of me? Yes, certainly. Let's try it. So you guys have a nice bokeh? Let's do it right now. The depth sensor gets really accurate portrait mode bokeh, so let's do it right now. One second. There we go. So is this using optical depth sensing or is it computational? It's both, actually. So the depth sensor itself captures a depth map, which is fed into our software algorithms that they use for creating a portrait mode photo. So it focuses exactly on me and then the rest is out of focus with it? That's correct, yep. So it has like a face detect, something like that? Detecting the face? I don't know the full answer, we can get to that. So this is not, is this supportable? What's the CPU in here? And I can see the logo is lighting up. Yeah, it's running a Snapdragon 675 processor. This is a really unique feature, only on this device. Our iconic Motorola logo actually lights up using an LED. And when you're getting a call or a text, the light will change, it'll blink or it'll flash or do something to let you know that there's a notification. And it's got a Type-C? Type-C? Sorry? Oh yeah, USB-C adapter also includes a headset jack for a convenient wired headphoneless name. Nice. So what's the version of Android? It's going to get Android 10 or? So it's running with Android 9 out of the box. It will be upgraded to Android 10 as well. It comes with our full suite of Moto experiences that we layer on top of pretty much stock Android. So you get things like the chop for flashlight and the twist for camera. I can show you that right now. So you just chop it, you can turn on the flashlight, chop again to turn it off. You can also twist your wrist like this to instantly access the camera. Twist it again and it'll reverse the camera to give you a selfie. Thank you. Is there a risk that you might trigger the flash or the camera in your pocket? If you're running? No, when it's twisting, no. It's really only sensitive to the wrist-west. They've calibrated it really closely for that. And the price is affordable? Yes, very affordable. Starting at 429 euros, Motorola One Zoom will be available in a variety of countries in Europe, Latin America and the United States coming in the next couple of weeks. So how do you access all these different modes? Yeah, so it's a simple swipe to the left to get all of our different camera modes. Portrait mode, cut-out mode, spot color, our brand new night vision feature, which gets you really amazing photos of low light. Can we get one at night? Sure, let's come over here. Night vision actually uses frame stacking methodology. It takes eight different frames at different exposure levels and puts them together. The result is a really rich photograph. You bring a lot more details out of the dark. So let's try this right now. So you can see inside here is a really dark scene. I'll take one picture first with the regular camera and you can see the baseline there. Even with the regular camera, it takes a pretty decent photo because of that quad pixel technology, 48 megapixel sensor. So you can see there a little bit of graininess in the photo. So let's go back and let's switch to night vision and try this again and you can see what the difference is. So when I tap the button, it'll tell you to hold still as it's taking multiple photos at once, combining them into one. Then it runs the processing and let's find out. So here you can see much brighter photo. If you go back and forth, you get much more details. You can't even see this black building in the first one. It really fades away. But with night vision, you get a lot more clear photos, a lot more detail. It's very dark in there, right? It's extremely dark in there. There's just one small dim light at the top to provide a little bit of ambient light. And then if you go back to the camera, the different modes are also... Yeah, so in addition to night vision, of course you have portrait mode, cut out mode which actually cuts out the background and lets you replace it with another scene. Spot color lets you choose one color to keep in color and turn the rest of the photo to black and white. Can you cut out the background for me? Absolutely. Can I get a little closer to you? Hold on, sorry. Give me one second. I think it's leaving my light. It might be the lighting. Okay, let me try again. You and Ethan are going to share the deal. So it can detect me? So there we go. The lighting is a little weird, so it cut a little bit out. Let's add a different background here and there so we can transport you into Bahamas. It depends what's in background. It's better to take the picture with a fixed background, right? It's better with a fixed background, it's also better with more light so it helps the camera cut around the edges. Nice. And this is for the Europe USA? Yeah, so it'll be available in a variety of countries in Europe, Latin America and the United States.